Studies in the Vegetational History of the British Isles: Essays in Honour of Harry Godwin

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This collection of essays, presented to Professor Godwin to mark his retirement in 1968, is a set of case-studies of the history of British vegetation during the last million years or so, a time of rapid climatic changes associated with the Ice Ages. The topics discussed include the study of plant remains, both pollen and larger fossils such as leaves and seeds, land and sea-level changes, the relation of archaeology to vegetation history and the evidence for vegetation change. The book sets out in essay form the many recent advances in the subject, the present state of knowledge and suggests lines for future research. The techniques and principles discussed are pertinent to Quaternary Research elsewhere and the book should be of interest to workers overseas as well as to those in Great Britain.

Pleistocene history of the British Flora

The history of the Ericaceace in Ireland during the Quaternary Epoch

Land/sea level changes in Scotl

Vegetation history in the north-west of England: a regional synthesis

The influence of the Mesolithic and Neolithic man on British vegetation: a discussion

Post-Neolithic disturbance of British vegetation

Direction and rate in some British post-glacial hydroseres

The ecological history of Blelham Bog National Nature Reserve

Maximum summer temperature in relation to the modern and Quaternary distributions of certain arctic-montane species in the British Isles